Chapter 394 - 377, I actually suspect one person_1
Chapter 394: Chapter 377, I actually suspect one person_1
The appearance of the totem scroll was not much different from that of a skill scroll.
However, when held in hand, no hint of being able to learn from it appeared.
Could it be that this type of scroll still required me to learn it by myself?
I untied the thin hemp cord holding the scroll, and spread it flat.
The scroll was filled with densely written words, symbols, and patterns.
The patterns were complex markings drawn on a human back, somewhat resembling a tattoo.
Perhaps it was because of the reward from the treasure box, the outlined patterns were incredibly clear and orderly, giving the impression of a modern print.
Next to the pattern was an enlarged version of the markings and some explanatory notes.
I, Fang Hao, had previously studied the notes of the Demon Doll for a few days.
I could tell that the markings on the scroll had a lot of similarities with the array markings.
Perhaps they had some sort of connection with the array markings.
Professional knowledge, Fang Hao couldn’t understand, but he could understand some of the descriptions above.
A totem can be understood as sealing, applying, and invoking.
That is, the power is drawn beneath the human skin in the form of a totem, and this power is released when needed.
And this totem of the Body of Giant Spirit.
It seemed that it could borrow the power of the Giant Spirit God for some enhancement of oneself.
Fang Hao didn’t understand too much, but one thing he was certain about was that this was akin to a passive skill.
Although somewhat special.
Since Nelson was studying array markings now, it could be given to him for research.
…
Collecting all the blueprints.
He also immediately put away the totem scroll.
Lifting my head, I found that the female troll had already changed into a linen outfit and had returned.
She was quietly standing below.
Fang Hao turned to look at them and said, “Black Thorn, Black Sword, Giant Shield, Heavy Arrow, and Stella, I will turn this place into an undead camp. Based on this city, you will launch an attack on the tribes in the blood mountain range.”
When the Book of Lords was upgraded to level 5, a new feature—[City Transfer]—was added.
In other words, the original affiliated city and the affiliated city could be exchanged with each other.
If you want to convert an original affiliated city into an affiliated city, you only have two choices [Human City] and [City of Undead].
But if you want to transfer an affiliated city into an original affiliated city, there are more choices, including human, orc, undead, blood clan, and troll’s original affiliated cities.
The difference between the two should be related to the types of cities that have previously been occupied.
Fang Hao was not satisfied with the attributes of this city. The bonuses it provided were not high, and there was 50% internal strife.
Moreover, most of the trolls in the city had been killed, rendering the added attributes useless.
Rather, it would be better to turn this city into the second City of Undead.
This would also facilitate the subsequent battles against other trolls in the Bloodthirsty Mountain Range.
Hearing Fang Hao’s proposal, all the heroes nodded slightly.
“Lord, if we turn this place into the City of Undead, we can greatly reduce the time and efficiency of occupying the Bloodthirsty Mountain Range.” Black Thorn stepped forward and spoke.
Turning this city into the City of Undead could be of great help to future battles.
The rest of the heroes had no other opinions.
The female troll Stella’s face changed a little, but she didn’t stand up to oppose it.
Fang Hao, as the victor, had full disposal rights over the city.
Even if she protested, there was nothing she could do.
She could only hope that the City of Undead would not have any impact on them as living creatures.
“Good.”
Fang Hao agreed, opened the Book of Lords, and clicked on the city transfer on North Guard City.
[Do you want to transfer the original city ‘North Guard City’?]
Yes!
[Please choose the city transfer camp [Human Camp] [Undead Camp].]
Undead Camp.
A beam of light covered the entire city.
[Transformation completed!]
[North Guard City’s next transformation countdown: 29 days and 59 hours…]
This ability has a countdown, which means that this city cannot be transferred again within a month.
The light faded away.
The properties of North Guard City have changed from a level 9 Troll’s original affiliated city to a level 9 Undead’s affiliated city.
Fang Hao got up and walked out, “Let’s go and have a look outside.”
Everyone followed Fang Hao out of the hall, and outside the door was an empty city.
The originally collapsed, broken buildings had disappeared, leaving a large area of vacant land.
Resources were returned at a 50% ratio, directly stored in the warehouse.
This was the advantage of a transmigrator’s city, everything was digitized, and upgrading and demolition were also very fast.
Fang Hao led his people to the camp area, opened the Book of Lords, and built some usable buildings like the warehouse, blacksmith shop, arrow tower, and magic tower.
Then he built the [Skeleton Conversion Field].
“Black Thorn, arrange for people to transform all those bodies!” Fang Hao said to Black Thorn.
The dead bodies of the trolls from this battle were piled up like a mountain.
The number of dead bodies from the Troll Alliance and the Bloodthroat Tribe was astounding.
After being dealt with by the Bone Dragon’s [Death Breath], only a mountain of white bones was left.
Originally, the transformation required to be carried back to the main city, but it wasn’t necessary now.
The transformation on the spot could also allow them to join the battlefield sooner.
“Alright my Lord, I will arrange for it immediately.”
Black Thorn delegated the task, and immediately there were undead soldiers throwing batches of corpses into the Skeleton Conversion Pool.
The countdown for transformation began.
Then, Fang Hao constructed some additional troll dwellings for Stella and the other trolls to reside in.
Now, Stella couldn’t live in the city lord’s mansion; she had to live outside.